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What can we learn from Jesus’ submission to God’s will?

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Jesus’ submission to God’s will teaches believers about the importance of surrendering to God's purpose, even in suffering.

In Mark 14:36, Jesus models perfect submission to the Father’s will as He faces His impending crucifixion. His words, 'not what I will, but what You will,' reflect a profound trust in God's eternal purpose. This submission reveals to believers that true strength lies in surrender and trust in God’s plans, especially in times of suffering. Jesus’ example encourages Christians to bow to God's will in both daily life and during trials, understanding that His purposes are ultimately for good. Such submission signifies growth in grace and a deepening relationship with the Lord, leading to spiritual maturity and understanding of His Sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Mark 14:36, Philippians 2:8, Romans 12:2

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